With the coronavirus stats going in the right direction, all of us at C&G Newspapers look forward to resuming publication of the St. Clair Shores Sentinel and Birmingham-Bloomfield Eagle on May 27th. All other C&G newspapers will begin publishing on June 10th (Advertiser-Times on June 24th). In the meantime, continue to find local news on our website and look for us on Facebook and Twitter.

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With the coronavirus stats going in the right direction, all of us at C&G Newspapers look forward to resuming publication of the St. Clair Shores Sentinel and Birmingham-Bloomfield Eagle on May 27th. All other C&G newspapers will begin publishing on June 10th (Advertiser-Times on June 24th). In the meantime, continue to find local news on our website and look for us on Facebook and Twitter.

WEST BLOOMFIELD — According to Deputy Chief Curt Lawson, of the West Bloomfield Police Department, a 911 call came in at 2:05 a.m. Jan. 1 from a person staying at a hotel in the 33000 block of Northwestern Highway who said they could hear a woman screaming from one of the rooms.

WEST BLOOMFIELD — The year 2019 featured frequent debate on growth and change in the local communities. Here’s a look back on some of the bigger issues that shaped the end of the decade in the West Bloomfield Beacon’s coverage area.

METRO DETROIT — They see you when you’re speeding. They know when you’re unsafe. Earlier this month, the communities of Southfield, Lathrup Village and Beverly Hills teamed up to reduce speeding on Southfield Road.

METRO DETROIT — The price of freedom is paid with the blood of those who serve. Our safety and security come at a cost also measured in distance and time away from loved ones. Those who step forward to serve in the military pay the bill for the rest of us.

WEST BLOOMFIELD — Lower interest rates the past year have allowed West Bloomfield Township to acquire significant savings by refinancing the bonds that cover part of the unfunded liabilities for its retiree health care benefits.

Upcoming Events

The events in our calendar were submitted prior to the coronavirus crisis.
As efforts have increased to contain the spread of the coronavirus, many events have been canceled.
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On March 13, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order to cancel all events statewide that involve more than 250 people. It is recommended that you call ahead if you still intend to attend one of these events.